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i don't un-understand. could we come inside, please? i thought dr. price instructed you not to tamper with evidence. yeah, i know, okay? but it could have been the guy's killer. but, son, that is not the job. look, i don't see what the big deal is. kyle, a murder investigation is a very big deal. look, if i would have never answered that phone, you guys would have never... don't do it again, you understand? ♪ do you know of anyone who would want to hurt your husband? no one. i never saw my husband even raise his voice to another person. duquesne: what about trent's business? was there anything that you found to be unusual or suspicious? i don't know. he traveled a lot. we weren't supposed to talk about his work. i knew it was for the government. so he was gone a lot? he missed christmas. he always made it home for christmas. we were married on the 26th, so it was also our anniversary. how long were you married? 19 years. would've been 17 years, if i hadn't filed for divorce. after brianna was born, trent got depressed. i think he really wanted a so
i don't un-understand. could we come inside, please? i thought dr. price instructed you not to tamper with evidence. yeah, i know, okay? but it could have been the guy's killer. but, son, that is not the job. look, i don't see what the big deal is. kyle, a murder investigation is a very big deal. look, if i would have never answered that phone, you guys would have never... don't do it again, you understand? ♪ do you know of anyone who would want to hurt your husband? no one. i never saw my...
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pgames as a wwole aad sse how ppople have attacked thee and ttink he (doug martin) did a good job of unning through some taccles and creating some pardage after contact. then, when he did get it in the open he made sure he got in the end zone. he did a pretty good jobb pbvvouslyy i think we got to go in there come up with a gaaeplan and stick with it and we got to have trust in our play is called and ran that same things." do some of those wwiie buukk showalter has been named one of three finalistsfor the front oofice is not in the rd..- running for one of his own... p duqueete was shut the sportingnews executive off theeyear balloting...duquett season erth in 15 yeerr, but pgt him no love frrm the poters..oakland's billyybeane won with 31 of the 57 votes cast...natiooals gm mike rizzo ffnished secondd we'll prevvew mmryland's season opener tomorrow night against kentuckyy..plussoor high school game of the week winner...coming up at 10-50 and 11-30 on sports uulimited... --toss to vytas-- --toss to vyytas-- 3 3 finally toniiht... an 8- yearr old girl... leaving all the guus in the dust. dus
pgames as a wwole aad sse how ppople have attacked thee and ttink he (doug martin) did a good job of unning through some taccles and creating some pardage after contact. then, when he did get it in the open he made sure he got in the end zone. he did a pretty good jobb pbvvouslyy i think we got to go in there come up with a gaaeplan and stick with it and we got to have trust in our play is called and ran that same things." do some of those wwiie buukk showalter has been named one of three...
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starting at 5 aam. 3 "so he comes and yoo caa see him, puts his un literally right here.. here." a a firefighter held at guupoint on his way to a call. whyyhe says &pthe cop almoot shotthim in the a mailman steps over a dyinggman hile deliveeing the mail. the reason he says he did nothing tt help. 3 a firefighter's drive to a call in wisconsin......ends with a policc officer's gun in his face. face."speeds as much &pas 90 miles per hourr" this viddo is from the cruiser of officer ted gilbertson ...following volunteer irefighter dan dean. siren, too.when theyy top... officer gilbertton sees dean's e-m-s license plate......but still draws his gun...pptttng it right into thh face of deen. "if i had the same tunnel vision as the officer did, and i juut got oot nd ran o the engine, you know, i don't know what steps e takes. i don't knoo if he shoots at me or the othhr people that are vehiclee." oregon police officials say officer gglbertson acted apprrpriately..... it.... appears a mailman... in... denver, colorado.../. mistakes... a... collapsed man....foo...
starting at 5 aam. 3 "so he comes and yoo caa see him, puts his un literally right here.. here." a a firefighter held at guupoint on his way to a call. whyyhe says &pthe cop almoot shotthim in the a mailman steps over a dyinggman hile deliveeing the mail. the reason he says he did nothing tt help. 3 a firefighter's drive to a call in wisconsin......ends with a policc officer's gun in his face. face."speeds as much &pas 90 miles per hourr" this viddo is from the...
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. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news nation" gut check, the half in "two and a half men" was slamming his own show telling people not to watch it. he has played jake on the show for nearly ten years. he makes $350,000 an episode. he was at one point the highest paid child actor on television. in a new video shot in his production trailer and put online by a church, he calls the show filth. >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on "two and a half men." i don't want to be on it. please stop watching it. please stop filling your head with filth. please. >> so cbs and warner bros. have not commented. his former co-star charlie
. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news...
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most important for the regime creating a new cult of personalities around this man, kim jungkim jong un. about him, little is known. >> wime don't even know how olde is. north korea hasn't released his birthdate. we assume he's in his late 20s, but that's never been confirmed. >> he's believed to have studied in switzerland. we're not sure. >> what is known is he now commands the world's fourth largest army with 1.1 million soldiers and a nuclear arsenal with4t six bombs. though the population of 22 million act with blind devotion to their new leader, some people inside the country are beginning to show unprecedented dissent. >> we have an exodus of north koreans leaving the country. >> the new underground railroad is the network of safe houses and secret routes, helping north koreans get out. this is extremely dangerous among christian missionaries who work with the north koreans. >> inia a fox files exclusive, e tracked down one man who risked everything to escape with his family. how scared were you when you were crossing that border? >> i knew that in order to live, i had to cross t
most important for the regime creating a new cult of personalities around this man, kim jungkim jong un. about him, little is known. >> wime don't even know how olde is. north korea hasn't released his birthdate. we assume he's in his late 20s, but that's never been confirmed. >> he's believed to have studied in switzerland. we're not sure. >> what is known is he now commands the world's fourth largest army with 1.1 million soldiers and a nuclear arsenal with4t six bombs....
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./ un-corking....its latest venture.../.the... online retail giaat... launching... "amazoo wine"... just in time for the holidays...// it... offfrssshoppers... a electioo of thousands of wines... in a dozen states.../. as of &pright now,.... only esidents in a handful of states... can order winn... through amazon.. / them,...//// d-c... is.../.amazon... says more statts are on the way. schwartz says: "you never stop missing those who make your life complete." completee" 3complete." schwartz says: ""ou never stop missing those wwo make your liff ccoplete." cooplete." a school assembly no one will forget .... howwthis surrrise for his ife and e paughher. ...and coming up in just 5 ediiiin... thieves on motorbikes inside the mall.the apparent inspiration for their crime and the huge haul they got away with. pnd a foooball phenoo...how a little girl ii running rings aroond the boys on the gridiron and he reason behind her amazing bility. oh! green mountain coffee! how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with a
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pero teniendo un social seguro uno ya va a a poder tener mas dinero y un mejor sueldo pero tambiÉn nosotros ayudari Íamos a este pais .. no solamente un lado u otro sino tambiÉn nosotros ayudarÍamos " quizÁs usted se pregunte.. porque habrÍa de pasar el acta del sueÑo ahora .. si ya ha tenido mucha oposiciÓn en tiempos anteriores? la diferencia entre antes y ahora es que el ambiente poli Ítico ha cambiado las caras, la polÍtica, la perspectiva ante las personas que serian beneficiarias del dream act .. a pesar que el consejo municipal del distrito de columbia esta trabajando arduamente para persuadir al congreso en aprobar esta legislaciÓn .. no serÁ hasta el prÓximo mes de enero hagan su mayor esfuerzo .. " washington dc tiene ya un historial de tener una comunidad diversa y de servir como hogar a personas de todo el mundo y a pesar que esta resoluciÓn se esta pasando a un nivel local. el hecho de que no es un estado hace que sea el congreso el que tenga la ultima palabra en washington dc lilian mass univision. despues de una semana de las elecciones, el presidente obama, hace
pero teniendo un social seguro uno ya va a a poder tener mas dinero y un mejor sueldo pero tambiÉn nosotros ayudari Íamos a este pais .. no solamente un lado u otro sino tambiÉn nosotros ayudarÍamos " quizÁs usted se pregunte.. porque habrÍa de pasar el acta del sueÑo ahora .. si ya ha tenido mucha oposiciÓn en tiempos anteriores? la diferencia entre antes y ahora es que el ambiente poli Ítico ha cambiado las caras, la polÍtica, la perspectiva ante las personas que serian...
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any southern support, republicans repeatedly condemned the south as aggressive, undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals known as fire eaters, those people who preached the gospel of this union, they took to the public platform and to the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hatred of evil republicans, cries of secession filled the southern air. now, this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country, however. there have been several sharp sectional disputes prior to 1860. each of these, each of the major ones had been settled by a compromise. here i will point specifically to the four critical ones. first, the constitutional convention of 1787 in philadelphia. the missouri crisis of 1820, had to do with the admission of missouri as a slave state, the future slavery in the louisiana purchase which, of course, as you know was much more than a state of louisiana. it covered almost all the territory from the mississ
any southern support, republicans repeatedly condemned the south as aggressive, undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals known as fire eaters, those people who preached the gospel of this union, they took to the public platform and to the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hatred of evil republicans, cries of secession filled the...
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donde un ladron hirio a bala a un empleado... analed suarez/clienta de walmart "en el tiempo que vivo aqui 5 anos, nunca habia visto algo asi..." a las 4 de la madrugada un hombre amenazo a mano armada a uno de los trabadores de walmart y exigio que diera dinero en efectivo justin mulcahy/ vocero de la policia de anne arundel "el ladron le pidio dinero del negocio al empleado. la victima obedecio, le dio el dinero y por razones desconocidas que aun estamos investigando, el ladron obligo a la victima a que se vaya al estacionamiento donde le disparo." indico fue en este estacionamesnto vehicular donde el empleado de 28 anos fue disparado en el pecho.... se espera sobreviva... quienes frecuentan la tienda reaccionan fernando rodriguez/ cliente de walmart "aqui hay un policia o dos carros de policia aqui siempre que uno viene, entonces se me hace raro que pase esto." minutos despues, la policia encontro un vehiculo quemado cerca a la escena del crimen y se cree pertenecia al ladron de quien las autoridades tienen pocas descripciones
donde un ladron hirio a bala a un empleado... analed suarez/clienta de walmart "en el tiempo que vivo aqui 5 anos, nunca habia visto algo asi..." a las 4 de la madrugada un hombre amenazo a mano armada a uno de los trabadores de walmart y exigio que diera dinero en efectivo justin mulcahy/ vocero de la policia de anne arundel "el ladron le pidio dinero del negocio al empleado. la victima obedecio, le dio el dinero y por razones desconocidas que aun estamos investigando, el ladron...
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. >> it has been almost a year since kim jong-un the third son of kim jong-il took power in north korea after his father's death. >> the other sons were perceived to be losers and this was the one who had the potential to be a leader. >> there are some who look at this as an opportunity perhaps he wouldn't be as ruthless. >> he made some statements that indicate he is a little hipper than his father was. he allowed his wife to be shown on tv. he appeared with life size character churs -- caricatures of mickey house. >> he amowed them women to dress in a more western fashion. >> there is little difference between him and his father and grandfather. one of the first things he did upon succeeding his father was to issue a shoot to kill order to north korean order guards. he said shoot anybody in the back who is trying to escape. >> they risk everything. they know when they leave north korea they are risking death. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north kore
. >> it has been almost a year since kim jong-un the third son of kim jong-il took power in north korea after his father's death. >> the other sons were perceived to be losers and this was the one who had the potential to be a leader. >> there are some who look at this as an opportunity perhaps he wouldn't be as ruthless. >> he made some statements that indicate he is a little hipper than his father was. he allowed his wife to be shown on tv. he appeared with life size...
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and russians are running over us in the un and feeling no threat. very a tougher policy with china. >> coming up from nuclear threat to economic threat. the u.s. facing tough challenges ahead. our special edition of on the record continues next. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? or double miles on every purchase, every day! adt can help you turn on a few lights... ♪ ...bring family in from the cold...
and russians are running over us in the un and feeling no threat. very a tougher policy with china. >> coming up from nuclear threat to economic threat. the u.s. facing tough challenges ahead. our special edition of on the record continues next. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at...
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>> tucker barnes will do the heavy lifting on this un. >> she was referring to a southeaster. remember i was talking about the storm developing out to the west. it was not yet are considered a nor'easter system at that hour. storms are called nor'easters for basically two reasons. do you know the reason why? >> they travel in a -- you already -- >> oh, i'm sorry. >> they travel in a northeastern route. >> let's agree with that. >> i'm not impressed with your weather knowledge. >> i didn't know we were being tested. >> tony has been doing this for 25 years. the movement is to the north and east so that is right. the storm tracks from the northeast. if you watch on your satellite pictures, you will see the storm tracking from southwest to northeast. so they ride right along the gulf stream which is right off the eastern seaboard southwest to northeast. when they take that motion, they turn that corner and start to work up the coast line. that is when they can get the name of nor'easter. other reason, most importantly, the storm is on the eastern side of us here on land so our wi
>> tucker barnes will do the heavy lifting on this un. >> she was referring to a southeaster. remember i was talking about the storm developing out to the west. it was not yet are considered a nor'easter system at that hour. storms are called nor'easters for basically two reasons. do you know the reason why? >> they travel in a -- you already -- >> oh, i'm sorry. >> they travel in a northeastern route. >> let's agree with that. >> i'm not impressed with...
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your ideology they have the right to listen to someone who knows better than to shamelessly bolster un-american ideals because the beauty of this country is that we still have a choice outside of the two party system and we also have the freedom to exercise that choice so that is why you chris matthews are today's belin. good if you've ever seen anything like that. cheers to four more years of the parker see that is obama take a look at this for example on the campaign trail president obama said that protecting whistleblowers was essential to the foundation of democracy and interesting considering the fact that he's at the same time dredged up an archaic piece of legislation from world war two the espionage act and he uses that as a weapon to prosecute more whistleblowers and all previous administrations combined so let's talk about one on one the obama administration's victims army private bradley manning the whistleblower who allegedly released tens of thousands of classified government documents that exposed the u.s. his war crimes because of those accusations manning has been sitting in a c
your ideology they have the right to listen to someone who knows better than to shamelessly bolster un-american ideals because the beauty of this country is that we still have a choice outside of the two party system and we also have the freedom to exercise that choice so that is why you chris matthews are today's belin. good if you've ever seen anything like that. cheers to four more years of the parker see that is obama take a look at this for example on the campaign trail president obama...
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running back committed to playing football for the university of michigan after his team wrapped up an un defeated season this year. maintaining a 4.0 gpa. this play in an early october game, he stepped out of bounds, one yard shy of a touchdown, that has many calling burn as hero. >> being able to make it happen was more important than some. >> the coach planned for the are up out of bounds, that the big score and boosted spirits could go to logan thompson, whose father died two days earlier after suffering a stroke. >> he meant the world to me at the time. it made me forget the bad things. >> had insisted despite his father's death, to suit up for the game. furns and his teammates conspired to give the 15 year old a special way to honor his dead. >> my father and i would toss the ball in the backyard. >> after telling him to stop short, the coach sent thompson in to the game, his first start as a varsity running back and a few moments later, he stored his first touchdown. >> we got together, to honor logan and his father, we never jumped in to the locker room. quite a story. >> $0.21 do
running back committed to playing football for the university of michigan after his team wrapped up an un defeated season this year. maintaining a 4.0 gpa. this play in an early october game, he stepped out of bounds, one yard shy of a touchdown, that has many calling burn as hero. >> being able to make it happen was more important than some. >> the coach planned for the are up out of bounds, that the big score and boosted spirits could go to logan thompson, whose father died two...
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magazine of pomona college wrote, quote, you might call oh money ae's link to the deep structure of the un years. the organ case has 47 pipes or the traditional motto, our tribute to christian civilization has 47 characters. did you know that at the time of pomona's first graduating class in 1984 there were 47 students enrolled and if you want to go deeper into the mystery, did you notice the last two digits equal 47 times 2? the article goes on like that for another 2,000 words. you know who else thought the number 47 kind of explained it all? >> 47% of the people who vote for the president obama no matter what. 47% who are with him who are satisfied with government and believe they are victims and government has the responsibility to care for them and believe that they're entitled to health care, food, housing, to you name it. these are people who pay no income tax, 47% of americans pay no income tax. so my job is not to worry about those people. >> mitt romney's famous comments on the 47% raise two questions. how can he say that? how can he say a single mom working two yobs and taking a
magazine of pomona college wrote, quote, you might call oh money ae's link to the deep structure of the un years. the organ case has 47 pipes or the traditional motto, our tribute to christian civilization has 47 characters. did you know that at the time of pomona's first graduating class in 1984 there were 47 students enrolled and if you want to go deeper into the mystery, did you notice the last two digits equal 47 times 2? the article goes on like that for another 2,000 words. you know who...
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amazon dot com is un--orkingg its latest venture this week. the online retail giant is launchiig "amazon wine"... just in time for the holidaa season. it offers shoppers a selection of &pthousands of wines in a dozen states. as of right now... maryland s not one of those statts... but ammzon says it plans to expand the coming up... . pregnancy tests are not just for wommn anymore.the isease it can help ámená detect... &pearly on. and e have a winner... in our "thanksgiveawaa" contest. won yyt... youu nexx chance to &pscorr a 100-dollar viss giit card... is just minutes away. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all 3 president obama is staying ppt for the next four years. it was a long election night oo tuesday .. buttit ended with victory millions of americans ho wanted him to continue the work he was doing. aftee a short celebration .. phe prreident is ack attwwrk and focussd on some veey immediate challenges. our d-c insider and politiccl commentator armstrong williams joins us for this week's washington wrap.-yoo were pretty
amazon dot com is un--orkingg its latest venture this week. the online retail giant is launchiig "amazon wine"... just in time for the holidaa season. it offers shoppers a selection of &pthousands of wines in a dozen states. as of right now... maryland s not one of those statts... but ammzon says it plans to expand the coming up... . pregnancy tests are not just for wommn anymore.the isease it can help ámená detect... &pearly on. and e have a winner... in our...
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and the site named north korean leader kim jong-un, yes, the sexiest man alive for 2012. and a chinese news site, they thought it was real. china's people's daily reprinted the onion's description of "heir of power that masks an unmistakable cute cuddly side and his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hair style ndk that famous smile." also including a photo gallery. they almost could have been describing you, wolf. an heir of power that masks a cute and cuddly side. and of course that wonderful smile as well. they could have been talking about the sexiest man, right. channing tatum -- >> let's move on. >>> if you've ever dreamed of being a billionaire or millionaire, whatever, you can get there by picking the right numbers for tomorrow's powerball lottery. the $500 million jackpot is the largest powerball in history. but before you and your co-workers pool your money to buy a block of tickets, cnn's alison kosik has some advice for all of you to consider. >> it always seems like a good idea to go into an office lottery pool. it builds camaraderie, gives everyone a chanc
and the site named north korean leader kim jong-un, yes, the sexiest man alive for 2012. and a chinese news site, they thought it was real. china's people's daily reprinted the onion's description of "heir of power that masks an unmistakable cute cuddly side and his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hair style ndk that famous smile." also including a photo gallery. they almost could have been describing you, wolf. an heir of power that masks a cute and cuddly side. and of course...
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and you know, then after tharks that was at the same time that the un ambassador susan rice out there telling cbs that they didn't have enough information to know since then, there are leaks and cables and e-mails that show within hours after the attack, the administration knew that the islamic militant group claimed responsibility for it but that was not mentioned and so there are so many questions to be ask and stow many people who know thing that is they need to tell us. the intelligence committee is able to get information that other committees don't have acess tompt and the administration has to be straight up with us. they don't have an excuse for not telling us the truth. >> yoed hillary clinton secretary of state, will she be call tod testify and will she do so? >> she may be called by another committee. technically her department is not under our jurisdiction. we are the intelligence committee strictly. i would assume other committees might call her. what she will do. i don't know. it is an unfortunate swadings that we are looking at now. the timing of the resignation is for
and you know, then after tharks that was at the same time that the un ambassador susan rice out there telling cbs that they didn't have enough information to know since then, there are leaks and cables and e-mails that show within hours after the attack, the administration knew that the islamic militant group claimed responsibility for it but that was not mentioned and so there are so many questions to be ask and stow many people who know thing that is they need to tell us. the intelligence...
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. >>> also in washington republican senator john mccain backed off from fiery criticism of un un ambassador susan rice about the attack in libya. >> i think she deserved the ability to explain herself and her position as she said, but she is not the problem. the prose problem is that the president of the united states, who in a debate with mitt romney said that he had said it was a terrorist attack. he hadn't. >> senator mccain threatened to block susan rice's nomination for secretary of state. rice has maintained that she based her statements blaming the tack on protesters on cia information at the time. >>> a new gallup poll shows that the afternoon ideal weight for men was 185 pounds. that is up 14 pounds since 1990. the average actual weight for men was 196 pounds up 16 pounds. for women, the ideal weight was 140 pounds. that is up 11 pounds since 1990. the actual weight for women, 156 pounds, also up 14. >>> powerball lottery officials say they expect their jackpot tuesday to reach $425 million. that will be a record for powerball, which is played in 42 states here in the united states
. >>> also in washington republican senator john mccain backed off from fiery criticism of un un ambassador susan rice about the attack in libya. >> i think she deserved the ability to explain herself and her position as she said, but she is not the problem. the prose problem is that the president of the united states, who in a debate with mitt romney said that he had said it was a terrorist attack. he hadn't. >> senator mccain threatened to block susan rice's nomination...
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yeah it's romney says he's going to be more strict on un sanctions but it's how much more they seem to already know much more crippling really be and i love you for like you know obama romney was attacking iran whereas obama won't go that i mean all we know is that they both kind of you know are putting a really hard line against iran we both know that you know they are trying to compete with netanyahu and who could be more favorable to israel so i don't really see i don't put anything out of the possibility for obama so interesting regarding iran too because it's seems like people like to play this up as the biggest bully man. facing us right now with the biggest threat right now is iran has been that way for and it was reiterated by one of the moderate yeah really but it's really been like this for decades and i think a lot of people forget that we talk about as you just mentioned the keep the two candidates two main candidates obama and romney really agreeing on a lot especially foreign policy related but i should say and for those of people that are tea viewers who actually have be
yeah it's romney says he's going to be more strict on un sanctions but it's how much more they seem to already know much more crippling really be and i love you for like you know obama romney was attacking iran whereas obama won't go that i mean all we know is that they both kind of you know are putting a really hard line against iran we both know that you know they are trying to compete with netanyahu and who could be more favorable to israel so i don't really see i don't put anything out of...
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i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the issue here that there were talking points that were classified -- >> there are many issues but i when the chairman and vice- chairman to speak as to the un ambassador. i will give a speech on the floor of the senate is still in session. >> we have gained important insights as to what has happened. i still believe there are questions that need to be answered. i think anybody with confusion in the basis of the two hearings, it is a premature conclusion. i am glad we have two morris sessions ahead of us. more people we need to talk to. it was helpful to have patraeus speak to us t
i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the...
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for instance, on the senate side where they wound up with a couple of these un-electable candidates. candidates who said a couple of stupid things and were not the most skilled candidates to begin with. they are looking at new ways to make sure they can get -- encourage more electable candidates through money, through events. the party bosses in washington, as they could be called back home. but they may look to outside groups to do that. party leaders recognize that they need to have a little more control over who their candidates are or they are going to keep losing these unlosable races. >> like in indiana, missouri. this time two years ago in maryland and colorado, in nevada, for example. they had a relatively easy win. but they, obviously, didn't materialize. hey, mike, thanks as usual for joining us. mike allen from politico. >> wolf, thank you for your great coverage. >> suzanne? >> a cough election battle, but president obama is already staring down what may be the biggest challenge of his second term. we're talking about keeping the country from going over that imagine livin
for instance, on the senate side where they wound up with a couple of these un-electable candidates. candidates who said a couple of stupid things and were not the most skilled candidates to begin with. they are looking at new ways to make sure they can get -- encourage more electable candidates through money, through events. the party bosses in washington, as they could be called back home. but they may look to outside groups to do that. party leaders recognize that they need to have a little...
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undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several sharp sectional disputes prior to 1860. each of these -- each of the major ones had been settled by a comprise. herely point to the specifically to the four critical ones. first, the constitutional convention of 1778. the missouri crisis of 1820, which had to did do the admission of missouri as a slave state and the louisiana purchase which was more than the state of louisiana be covered all the territory from the mississippi river to the rockies mountains. it was settled be i the missouri comprise. then in 1832 and '33 the nulli
undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several...
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thanks in part to eleanor roosevelt who helped draft the un's declaration after her husband's death. today, more than 70 countries recognize a right to health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation has taken a step to influence these rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about our programming this weekend. you can tweet us at booktv, comment on her facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2.
thanks in part to eleanor roosevelt who helped draft the un's declaration after her husband's death. today, more than 70 countries recognize a right to health or health care in their constitutions. virtually every industrialized nation has taken a step to influence these rights by establishing some type of universal health coverage for their citizens. with one major exception. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about our...
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up next, kim jong-un versus channing tatum. the race is on. we'll explain. [ lane ] your anti-wrinkle cream is gone... but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ]...
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sometimes, it's what's un-said. for all the talk this year about jobs and taxes, the growing national debt, medicare, healthcare, israel and iran, there are some very important issues that barely are being mentioned at all. what are they? my colleague, jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour, details a few. >> it's been hot this year - very hot: in fact, the federal government says the first half of 2012 was the hottest since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. it's been dry, extremely dry. the midwest suffered through its worst drought in almost 60 years. and it's been just plain weird with tornados in, of all places, brooklyn and queens. and of course, this weeks massive "frankenstorm." in fact, if you "google" "2012 unusual" the very first thing that pops up in the search field is "2012 unusual weather." >> no one can say with certainty what's behind all of this. but most scientists agree that extreme weather is becoming more common, a consequence of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions. it's a problem that
sometimes, it's what's un-said. for all the talk this year about jobs and taxes, the growing national debt, medicare, healthcare, israel and iran, there are some very important issues that barely are being mentioned at all. what are they? my colleague, jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour, details a few. >> it's been hot this year - very hot: in fact, the federal government says the first half of 2012 was the hottest since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. it's been dry, extremely dry. the...
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i don't think this is enough to get an un-- it's politically speaking, it's that friday number that people will be focusing on of the what is the unemployment rate. >> steve: the monthly? >> yeah. i think that may tick up. particularly if more people are looking for work, it could have an impact on this race by picking up even though things are getting marginally better. >> gretchen: does this thursday number, which we always report weekly, the first-time unemployment claims, people walk into the office for the first time, does that number correlate? >> sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. none of these numbers correlate very well. >> gretchen: so because this went down and lower than expected doesn't mean unemployment will go down tomorrow? >> no. on friday, if the number goes up, for example, goes up to 8, let's say, 8%, that doesn't mean that things are necessarily bad 'cause more people are looking for work. they feel more confident. so all these numbers have to be looked at in context and -- remember, these are statistical estimates. they're not exact. >> steve: right. with the
i don't think this is enough to get an un-- it's politically speaking, it's that friday number that people will be focusing on of the what is the unemployment rate. >> steve: the monthly? >> yeah. i think that may tick up. particularly if more people are looking for work, it could have an impact on this race by picking up even though things are getting marginally better. >> gretchen: does this thursday number, which we always report weekly, the first-time unemployment claims,...
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some might say that's un-american. what do you say to that, lz? >> i say it's going along as planned. this is not news to the officials who implemented these laws, limited the amount of hours which early voting can happen and saw this tidal wave coming with the hopes of what it would do to deter democrats voting for president obama. this was all part of the very diabolical plan. i'm disturbed and every american should be disturbed by this. >> florida's republican governor did fight to limit early voting and he won. he decreased the number of days. in retrospect, was that wise? >> look, here's the deal. it is unfortunate what's happened in these three or four florida counties, carol. but let me give you a couple of statistics to balance out lz's claims of diabolical. in 2000, 15% of the vote was early voting. in 2008, that was up to 30%. and this year, many are expecting the early voting will make up 40% of the voting electorate. the point is, it is getting easier to vote earlier and that's a good thing. but because we had problems in a couple of c
some might say that's un-american. what do you say to that, lz? >> i say it's going along as planned. this is not news to the officials who implemented these laws, limited the amount of hours which early voting can happen and saw this tidal wave coming with the hopes of what it would do to deter democrats voting for president obama. this was all part of the very diabolical plan. i'm disturbed and every american should be disturbed by this. >> florida's republican governor did fight...
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seems un-earn. thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> all right. sex and finance scandals in the u.s. military. defense secretary panetta had enough. more on his order of an ethic review and what some are calling a culture of courting generals. next. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound of tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, just 12.99. or our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. [ forsythe ] if i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. my name's jon forsythe, why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can.
seems un-earn. thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> all right. sex and finance scandals in the u.s. military. defense secretary panetta had enough. more on his order of an ethic review and what some are calling a culture of courting generals. next. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of...
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and colin powell and cheney, come to first president bush and say this is un-american, it looks like we are slaughtering these people. and we need to call an end to the war. and bush believing that the situation is total chaos for the iraqis and that saddam hussein's forces have been totally routed calls an end to the war after 100 hours. the situation certainly was badly misread because in fact all of the american forces believed that the republican guard had all been caught and were being torn apart on this highway of death. as it turned out the vast majority of them had gotten away. i think all of the forces in the pentagon and the white house and probably the state department believed that saddam hussein had been so fatally weakened in 1991 that he could never survive. as it turned out in fact that the essential forces of the republican guard and of his command and control structure had survived and as we saw with the slaughter of the shi'ites very shortly thereafter he was able to maintain his repressive regime. the question you directly asked me, should we have gone into baghda
and colin powell and cheney, come to first president bush and say this is un-american, it looks like we are slaughtering these people. and we need to call an end to the war. and bush believing that the situation is total chaos for the iraqis and that saddam hussein's forces have been totally routed calls an end to the war after 100 hours. the situation certainly was badly misread because in fact all of the american forces believed that the republican guard had all been caught and were being...
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. >> it is un-american. >> these are some of the many called powerball refugees. many live in california. doesn't allow you to buy powerball. they have crossed the state line into arizona to buy tickets. powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine, california, huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix, the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday. >> we wanted to know what would you do with all that prize money? vanessa said, buy a home where my family lives, donate to alzheimers research, help those who've helped me, help some homeless people, donate to a veterans home, feed hungry children. why don't you try solving world peace, too, vanessa. that is very altruistic of you. kudos. >> joseph, i'll be honest, put it in an offshore bank account, create a whole new identity for myself and live a hedonistic life of questionable morals and purchases and wouldn't feel guilty in the least. >> joseph we, should hang out one weekend. >> i would hang
. >> it is un-american. >> these are some of the many called powerball refugees. many live in california. doesn't allow you to buy powerball. they have crossed the state line into arizona to buy tickets. powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine, california, huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix, the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday....